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Asked by Ms.eka from Indonesia | Nov. 12, 2010 23:01
About:Macau Visa Policy

Hi,
I don't really understand with "Passport Holders of the Following Countries Enjoy Visa-Free Access to Macao SAR" in the article. What does SAR mean? I am holding Indonesia passport, does it mean I can visit Macau without visa? I am planning to visit Macau next year.
Thank you very much in advance

Kind regards,
eka

Answers (1)
Answered by Mr.Matthew | Nov. 13, 2010 01:50
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SAR means Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong and Macau are Special Administrative Regions of China.

You don't need a visa to visit Macau for up to 30 days.
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